
We’re just a day away from hearing more about the Galaxy Z Fold 2 that Samsung has actually announced but not informed us much about– and ahead of the launch we have actually got some more official and not-so-official tidbits to share.
Serial tipster @MaxWinebach has actually posted up renders of the phone discovered on the Samsung site, showing off the customized hinge colors that you’re going to have the ability to select from if you believe that the collapsible phone is worth the financial investment.
It looks as though there are 4 colors available for the hinge (not the color of the primary case): silver, gold, red and blue, though we do not see the blue option here. The report is that these customizations will only be offered direct from Samsung.
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Bronze and black will be the primary color choices when the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 appears– most likely with matching hinge colors– but this could be a fascinating way of individualizing your phone if you desire something a little different.
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Samsung has likewise done a bit of teasing itself, publishing a video that shows off the formerly announced Thom Browne edition of the Galaxy Z Fold 2. Samsung has already partnered with the American designer on an unique version of the Galaxy Z Flip
You can see Browne’s unique design and color palette in evidence on the new collapsible phone in the video, though we do not really discover too much more about it. Expect this to cost significantly more than a standard Galaxy Z Fold 2 system.
Mentioning costs, the bright side is that it looks as though the second edition of the Fold is going to come in slightly more affordable than the initial, which first retailed for an eye-watering $1,980/ ₤ 1,900/ AU$ 2,900 We’re hoping that the tech continues to get less expensive as folding phones (and their components) end up being more common.
All will be revealed tomorrow. We understand that the phone will feature a 7.6-inch display when it’s unfolded, with 5G on board, and a battery capacity of 4,500 mAh, but for all the other information we’ll have to await Samsung’s official statements.